CorsairJock
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Joined: 4/14/2002 From: Parchment,
MI, USA Status: offline
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Well, I’m finally back, and caught up on everything enough to find the time to post another mod. Thanks for condolences AND keeping this thread alive while I was not able to do so. This mod will improve engine cooling, while adding a more scale look to your Top Flite Corsair. My first Top Flite Corsair ( #102, see my "GALLERY" ) had 3 different engines in it. All 3 used the same size prop: a Master Airscrew 3 blade 12" x 6. The first engine was a used Super Tiger .75. I encountered many problems with this one, probably due to it's previous owner. But among the problems was that it would heat up quickly while on the ground. If I could get it airborne before it overheated, it usually ran fairly well. The second engine was a YS .53 (4 stroke, and purchased before the .63 was available), which was new when installed. It was much more dependable than the Super Tiger, but it too overheated quickly while on the ground. Once in the air, it ran GREAT! Eventually tho, I installed the same Saito .72 which is now in my current Top Flight Corsair (#167). Altho the YS .53 seemed to outperform the .72 when it was allowed to rev up (unloading when airborn), the .72 was obviously much more reliable on the ground and was more comfortable with the 3 blade Master Airscrew prop, and not prone to overheating. But the overheating problems were more the fault of the kit design than the engines. That is because the Top Flite Corsairs do not have the scale fuselage inward curvature, which other kit makers were able to incorporate into their designs (Royal/ Marutaka, Jemco, D&B, Scale Model Products to name a few). What I am talking about is that the fuselage on full scale Corsairs is rounded inward, just aft of the cowl flaps (see |